Trump Administration
The Israeli prime minister is scheduled to sit down with the American president at Mar-a-Lago on Monday.
Talik Gvili will fly with the prime minister to Trump’s Dec. 29 Mar-a-Lago meeting as she presses for the return of her son Ran’s body from Gaza.
The prime minister insisted that Jerusalem is not seeking confrontation, but stability and peace.
The Florida meeting should focus on Israel applying sovereignty to Judea and Samaria and dismantling the Palestinian Authority, the finance minister told JNS.
The U.S. envoy noted the initial stage had produced the return of all but one hostage, a partial IDF withdrawal and expanded humanitarian assistance.
Dr. Ralph Abraham, who most recently served as surgeon general of Louisiana, commended the recognition of “Jerusalem as Israel’s rightful capital” during the first Trump administration.
Jerusalem is reportedly concerned about losing its regional military edge and is seeking a compensation package should the Doha-Washington deal go through.
“The flames of Hanukkah stand as a reminder of the strength and resilience of the Jewish people and of the spirit that continues to guide our Nation toward a brighter future.”
President Trump’s hostage envoy reveals why he met directly with Hamas.
The candidates for the council “now include kings, presidents and prime ministers.”
Israel’s foreign minister and the U.S. secretary of state also addressed the situations in Syria and Lebanon.
According to a notice published Wednesday by the U.S. Homeland Security Department kicking off a 60-day public comment period, the directive would impact all 42 countries participating in the U.S. visa waiver program.